If you answered no, please 'splain yourself. Why should I not be allowed to exercise my second amendment right after jumping though all the government's hoops?
No under any circumstance
Yes, after demonstrating firearm competence
Yes, after divulging the students schedule to the university's police or administration
Yes, after rendering the students schedule, and demonstrating firearm competence
Yes, if they have a permit, let them carry!
If you answered no, please 'splain yourself. Why should I not be allowed to exercise my second amendment right after jumping though all the government's hoops?
I said NO because higher education and guns don't mix. You might overload yourself with liberal garbage AKA:knowledge, and just say fuck it and put yourself out of misery. What would your parents think knowing they raised you and perhaps payed for this kind of education. Don't do this to them!
Not only no... but F*%k NO!
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You should have to give the police your class schedule, but only if protesters and anyone else making public speeches or demonstrations does the same.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Has there always been a "Legislation & Politics" thread???
Its awesome!!!
Can we get a "Religious Antagonism" thread please.
I am a no because I think young kids in groups are too dumb. A lone young adult may be intelligent, but kids in groups are totally idiotic.
I don't think it should be a federal case though. Maybe a school-by-school policy is better.
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Fortunately, (or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it,) I only have one year of undergrad left. My degree program is not offered at any of the colleges or universities that do allow carry, and frankly, the program I'm in is one of the top five in the country. To go to a better school for my program, I would have to go to New York, LA, or Texas, and they do not allow CCW permits pretty much at all, save Texas. When I chose schools at the age of 18, I wasn't choosing based on whether I could carry a firearm, because at that time it wasn't even a possibility. I should not have to make a career choice based on CCW laws. If the state allows it, state run institutions should submit to it.